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Positive Relationships: A parent's guide to ... postnatal depression

New mothers worried about the unexpected way they feel after the birth of a baby can be reassured by advice from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

Learning & Development: Rhymes for birth to three - Garden snail gets ticklish!

Slowly, slowly, very slowly, Creeps the garden snail. Slowly, slowly, very slowly, Up the wooden rail. Quickly, quickly, very quickly, Runs the little mouse. Quickly, quickly, very quickly, Round ...

Unique child Regulatory disturbances - Bringing calm

Distressed babies may be unable to regulate their own reactions. Their condition is explored by child psychotherapist Robin Balbernie.

Positive relationships: Key people - part 2 - Rest assured

Implementing a 'key caring' approach may seem daunting, but practitioners need to understand its benefits for everyone, explains Anne O'Connor.

Unique child: Movement - Practice in pictures - Take the floor

Movement play is vital to young children's cognitive development as well as physical skills. Anne O'Connor suggests ways that early years settings can promote it with ample space and simple resources

Learning & Development: First books

Look Out, Suzy Goose by Petr Horacek, Walker Books, hardback, £10.99

Learning and development: Rhymes for birth to three

Two Little Dicky Birds, By Judith Stevens

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